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Digital Pianos from CASIO - A Full, Special Sound and Playing Feel. There are digital pianos from CASIO for the most diverse uses and demands. The models range from compact digital pianos in keyboard format, to the equally portable PRIVIA pianos with the AiR sound generation developed by CASIO, to the first-class electronic. Casio CT-S195 STAB Digital Keyboard with Bench Rated 3 out of 5 stars based on 1 reviews. (1) Compare Product. Sign In For Price $549.99 Korg EK-50 Entertainer Keyboard 61 keys; Velocity sensitive keys.

Electronic keyboard with calculator and music sequencer
ROM Pack cartridge contains digital sheet music for easy, convenient practice any time
12-bit sampled drum sound with plenty of hip hop and house tracks
Hybrid approach to sound generation used all new Interactive Phase Distortion (iPD) sound source
Professional guitar synthesizer using VZ technology
The digital sound module came with three performance modes

1990

General MIDI compatible 76-key instrument operated via large LCD that indicated chord names, tempo, staff notation and more
Optical navigation keyboard with fingering display on LCD screen
6-part song sequencer with real hammer action accompaniment digital piano

2000

Powerful lesson functions plus all-around rich sound in a dual color Key Lighting digital piano

Casio Electronic Keyboard Wk-210

Digital piano with 'linear morphing AIF sound source'
Casio Electronic Keyboard

2010

The Groove Synthesizer with 16-step sequencer enabled distinctive performances
New-style DJ controller, equipped with 7-inch disc to make professional scratch play possible
An all-in-one remix beat machine including sampler, sequencer and synthesizer
Keyboard
61-key model with pitch bender, suitable for a wide range of performances, from simple to complex

Latest five models inheriting
Casio musical instruments history

Digital pianos and keyboards are usually sturdy instruments that will provide years of joy and entertainment if properly maintained. But there are occasions when things go wrong and you must get it repaired. The most common problems with digital pianos are:

  • Broken or sticky keys
  • A keyboard that won’t switch on
  • No volume or uneven tone
  • LCD is broken,cracked or won’t light up

In many cases, the repairs are fairly simple in nature, and can be completed quickly. However, remember that pianos are delicate by nature, and by applying too much pressure trying to fix it yourself could actually do more damage than good. If you bend or break a contact beyond repair, a new contact board will be required. And if the new part is no longer available, it could mean having to purchase a new instrument instead.

If the problem is a contact issue – some of the notes won’t play, or the volume is uneven or too loud – it’s a sign the contacts need to be cleaned. Most contacts are made of graphite, and a proper cleaning will generally solve the problem. Avoid using WD40 or any other chemical cleaner as they can do more harm than good.

Casio Electronic Keyboard Ctk-2080

If your piano is freezing, locking, or simply won’t turn on properly, it could need a simple rebooting. Check out the “initialize” or “factory reset” procedure in your user manual, or check on the manufacturers website for more detail. Do not attempt to reset if you have saved your own songs, styles, etc, without saving the data first, as it will restore operation to factory default.

[As a helpful reminder, it is good to regularly backup your work on to your computer or an external storage unit, especially if you save on a regular basis.]

Casio Electronic Keyboard With Stand

When in doubt, the best solution is to bring your piano in to a reputable piano dealer for repair. Because most manufacturers void the warranty if work isn’t performed correctly, its easy to quickly do damage beyond repair. That can be a costly mistake, especially if it ends up requiring a new piano instead.

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